FedEx announced Tuesday that it would acquire Net-savvy business-services company Kinko's in a $2.4 billion cash deal. Kinko's, which offers a range of Internet services from online printing to Wi-Fi ...
FedEx Corp. sees the electronic document delivery services, Wi-Fi Internet access and videoconferencing capabilities that are offered at 1,200 retail outlets of Kinko’s Inc. as a natural complement to ...
The charge relates to the value of the Kinko's name and a write-down of the value of its acquisition of the brand. The charge, which works out to $2.22 a share, was not part of FedEx's earnings ...
Late last year, FedEx bought the Kinko’s chain of copy centers, heating up competition with archrival UPS. But there was more to the merger than renaming the corner copy shop FedEx Kinko’s. Thanks to ...
It seemed like a good idea when FedEx bought Kinko's for $2.4 billion, way back in 2004, but the marriage has become a case study in the challenges of meshing disparate corporate cultures, according ...
FedEx Corp. said Friday that Ken May has resigned as chief executive officer of its FedEx Kinko’s unit, effective March 31. Brian Philips, FedEx Kinko’s chief operating officer, who will become the ...
Deal enables U.S. users of Adobe software to send documents via the Internet to FedEx Kinko's centers for printing A Web services partnership will allow U.S. users of Adobe Systems software to send ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Shipping giant FedEx Corp. agreed to buy the Kinko's copy shop chain for $2.4 billion in cash, the companies announced Tuesday. The seller is buyout firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice ...
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